Has the relationship between wealth and HIV risk in Sub-Saharan Africa changed over time? A temporal, gendered and hierarchical analysis
This study examines the relationship between wealth and HIV infection in Sub-Saharan Africa to determine whether and how this relationship has varied over time, within and across countries, by gender, and urban environment. The analysis draws on DHS and AIS data from 27 Sub-Saharan African countries...
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Main Authors: | Emily Andrus (Author), Sanyu A. Mojola (Author), Elizabeth Moran (Author), Marisa Eisenberg (Author), Jon Zelner (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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